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Ghostwriting vs. Copywriting

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Preparing a scientific article for publication in an electronic (online) journal

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Translation and editing of drawings in CAD systems

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Translation services for tunneling shields and tunnel construction technologies

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Proofreading of English text



Глоссарии и словари бюро переводов Фларус

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Exhibit some characteristics of the

Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям
    Greek revival style which followed. sometimes called early classical revival, jeffersonian classicism, clapboard 214 materials. its jaw-like halves close and open by cable or hydraulic action. clapboard, bevel siding, lap siding a wood siding commonly used as an exterior covering on a building of frame construction; applied horizontally and overlapped, with the grain running lengthwise; thicker along the lower edge than along the upper. clapboard gauge, siding gauge a device used to space clapboards so that they are applied parallel to each other.




Classicism, английский
  1. In architecture, principles that emphasize

  2. N классицизм; латинская или греческая идиома


Construction, французский

Horizontally, английский
    Точность плюс-минус з см по вертикали и горизонтали ~ of separation точность разделения (зернистого материала на фракции)


Overlapped, английский
    Связаны (в гонке)


Lengthwise, английский
    В длину


Horizontal, английский
  1. Горизонталь; горизонтальный

  2. Горизонталь; горизонтальный 287

  3. At right angles to the direction of gravity; on the level; parallel to the horizon; neither vertical nor inclined.

  4. A direction parallel to the horizon, or what is commonly termed lying flat. one of the greatest inconveniences navigators have to struggle with is the frequent want of a distinct sight of the horizon. to obviate this a horizontal spinning speculum was adopted by mr. lerson, who was lost in the victory man-of-war, in which ship he was sent out to make trial of his instrument. this was afterwards improved by smeaton, and consists of a well-polished metal speculum about 3-1/2 inches in diameter, inclosed within a circular rim of brass, so fitted that the centre of gravity of the whole shall fall near the point on which it spins. this is the end of a steel axis running through the centre of the speculum, above which it finishes in a square for the convenience of fitting a


Finial to a, английский
    Greek stele stepped arch stepped-back chimney


Retained in the modern, английский
    Greek orthodox church.